A male Red Winged Blackbird and a female Yellowheaded Blackbird making the most of a late afternoon April shower and definitely not singing in the rain.
Tag: Birds
Puffed Out
All puffed out and waiting for the sun to warm things up before hitting the lake to collect bugs.
There were literally billions, well OK, there were a boat load of swallows buzzing around the lakes in North Park last weekend collecting bugs off the top of the water. We went out early one morning to catch the action but it was cold and most of the swallows were hunkered down and puffed out trying to keep warm and the sun to come out.
Through it all
This spring the Dark Eyed Junco have been abundant. Singing from the junipers and shrubs which line the fields close by. They have bee around rain or shine and through wind and snow.
It is nice to have them around.
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Dark-eyed_Junco/overview
Blue on blue

A Great Blue Heron perched on blue rocks looks for that afternoon meal.
Transformers

A magnificent Blad Eagle taking a chance and playing with electricity.
Although power poles present a wonderful perch from which to hunt they also come with risks. Electrocution of raptors has increased as our construction of infrastructure has increased and with a little thought and consideration can be reduced.
Raptor interactions with power lines and power poles can be reduced and the following article suggestion way to do so might interest you.
https://www.eagles.org/take-action/avian-friendly-power-lines/












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